There were so many fabulous 2016 releases to read that I could barely keep up. Okay, I didn't keep up. There were so many I was highly anticipating and 100% planned to read, but then I never got around to it. BUT I WILL READ THEM, I WILL. I've listed 10, but trust me when I say there were a lot more.
Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare - I bought this, like, right when it was released and it still sits upon my shelf unread. To be fair, I think I'm going to wait until all the books are released before I read this and, in the mean time, re-read the Mortal Instruments series.
What Light by Jay Asher - This would have been the perfect read around Christmas time, but I think it's okay seeing as it's JUST NOW starting to feel like winter.
Replica by Lauren Oliver - Lauren Oliver is BAE af. I actually won this one in a giveaway, and it should be waiting for me at school when I get back. So hopefully I will be reading it SOON.
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard - I loved Red Queen, and I bought this one as soon as it was out, but I heard mixed reviews so then I was too afraid I wouldn't like it, so it is still very much unread.
Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Cordova - I got an eARC of this, but it was released right around the time I went back to school, so I never got around to it.
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken - I was SO PUMPED to have won this one in a giveaway, and then I didn't read it and now Wayfarer has been released and now I CAN READ BOTH OF THEM.
A Study in Charlotte by Brittany Cavallaro - A GENDER-BENT SHERLOCKIAN STORY. I was highly anticipating this, but I didn't have the monies to buy it.
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo - Even though I haven't read Six of Crows, this book makes the list, because I'm mad at myself for not having read Six of Crows yet.
Seven Ways We Lie by Riley Redgate - I got an ARC of this and never got around to reading it but if I end up liking Redgate's Noteworthy as much as I expect to, I have a feeling I will be picking this one up shortly after.
The Geek's Guide to Unrequited Love by Sarvenaz Tash - This one just sounds so nerdy and cute and I AM HERE FOR IT but apparently not enough because I still haven't read it.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Bringing YA Guys Home For The Holidays
Christmas is on the horizon, my friends. Which means top-notch family time is also on the horizon, which is excellent. I love my family more than anything. But I don't know about some of y'all, but family time often consists of everyone asking if I have a boyfriend and trying to console me as if I'm desperate for a boyfriend or something.
But what if I DID come home with a guy? Specifically, what if I came home with some of the studs from YA (let's ignore age differences that might be present)? Here's how I think that would go:
Adrian Ivashkov from Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy series
Okay, here's what I imagine: Adrian would be on his best behavior. He'd have a few mimosas and probably become quick friends with my 25-year-old brother. They'd probably go out for a cigarette together. While they're outside, my brother would undoubtedly tell embarrassing stories about me from when we were growing up. Adrian would smirk like hell and plot the different ways he could use those stories against me. Then my brother would tell Adrian how important I am to him, lowkey threatening him.
Meanwhile inside the house, my oldest brother and my dad would be discussing where they could get a shotgun on Christmas and my sister would scold them because Adrian is very handsome and seems very nice. I'd be sitting in silence aside from several heavy sighs.
Adrian and my brother would come back inside and my sister would make sure Adrian (and everybody else) didn't need anything, and she would find some sort of common ground to talk about with him, being genuinely interested and asking questions. Somewhere along the way, my oldest brother would find out that Adrian is into art, and they would bond over that.
When it comes to opening gifts, my family would have gifts for him, the majority of which would somehow relate to alcohol. And Adrian would have gifts for everyone in my family, and they'd all be very expensive and somehow also perfectly suited for each recipient.
At the end of the night, Adrian would go stay in a hotel and my family would all tell me how much they like him. My dad would tell me to hang onto him because he has money and my sister would scold him and say that's not what matters and then my dad would laugh because she has a very wealthy boyfriend herself.
G from My Lady Jane by Brodi Ashton, Cynthia Hand, and Jodi Meadows
First and foremost, G would be awed that everyone is wearing trousers, including the females. My family would be impressed because he brought all my luggage in, including my books. While he was putting my bags in the guest room, my oldest brother and my dad would be discussing where they could get a shotgun on Christmas and my sister would scold them because G is very handsome and seems very nice. I'd be sitting in silence aside from several heavy sighs.
G would also be incredibly baffled by motorized vehicles, so my sister's boyfriend would show him his motorcycles. My brother would offer to take G to his car shop in the following few days. My dad would offer to take him on a drive in his '87 Vette.
When they got back, my sister would ask him if he wants a drink and he'd be too afraid of getting carried away so he would decline. He'd have impeccable manners and my family would laugh and urge him to tone down the formalities. They'd also laugh at the fact that he calls me "my dear" and "my sweet." Eventually he would loosen up and start making jokes. My dad would start teasing him and he'd throw it right back at my dad. Somehow my love of books would come up and my family would start teasing me and G would tease right along with them but eventually say something really cute to me.
When it comes time for gifts, my family would probably get us couple-y gifts and they'd think it adorable that G managed to get me the exact book I wanted. I'd get him a barrel of apples and nobody would understand why that's so funny. G wouldn't have been sure what to get for my family, so the gifts I gave them would have both of our names on them.
At the end of the night, G would be sleeping in a different guest bedroom than me and wondering what kind of impression he made on my family. They'd all tell me that he seems a little weird but also a little perfect for me.
Levi from Rainbow Rowell's Fangirl
(even though this book is more NA than YA)
Levi would walk through the door ready to give out handshakes, side hugs, and large grins. My family would be very enthusiastic and welcome him right on in. Levi would tell my dad what a good girl he's got here and my dad would tell him he's damn right but I'm kinda a spitfire so be careful.
Levi would be very interested in getting to know my family, so he would definitely ask my sister questions about her job (I don't think anyone in my family is 100% sure what she actually does) and she'd show him pictures of how cool her work place is (they have an arcade and a ball pit, among other things) and he'd express extreme jealousy. He'd probably be really interested in the bowling league her and her boyfriend are in as well.
I feel like he'd definitely want to take a dip in my sister's hot tub, so my sister's boyfriend would probably let him borrow swim trunks and then go into the hot tub with him. In the house, my oldest brother and my dad would be discussing where they could get a shotgun on Christmas and my sister would scold them because Levi is very handsome and seems very nice. I'd be sitting in silence aside from several heavy sighs.
When it comes time for presents, Levi probably bought my family little gifts that are somehow all really personal. He'd buy me a couple books and he'd comment that they sounded like something we'd both like so I can read them out loud to him some time.
At the end of the night, Levi would volunteer to sleep on the couch, but he'd be texting me until the moment he falls asleep.
I feel like he'd definitely want to take a dip in my sister's hot tub, so my sister's boyfriend would probably let him borrow swim trunks and then go into the hot tub with him. In the house, my oldest brother and my dad would be discussing where they could get a shotgun on Christmas and my sister would scold them because Levi is very handsome and seems very nice. I'd be sitting in silence aside from several heavy sighs.
When it comes time for presents, Levi probably bought my family little gifts that are somehow all really personal. He'd buy me a couple books and he'd comment that they sounded like something we'd both like so I can read them out loud to him some time.
At the end of the night, Levi would volunteer to sleep on the couch, but he'd be texting me until the moment he falls asleep.
Jace from Cassandra Clare's Mortal Instruments series
Unfortunately, I don't feel as if this homecoming would be as pleasant as the others. Jace would probably walk into the house confident that one look would charm the pants off of all of them, but my family is not so easily wooed. He wouldn't say much when we walk in, but he'd be all smirk. My oldest brother would immediately detect how smug he is. He'd shake hands with my family, but even that would be cocky somehow.
My sister would ask him if he wanted a drink and I think he'd just ask for water because he hates being in unfamiliar places and not completely aware. My dad used to be a boxer and in the Navy, so I'm sure he'd be really interested in that, but he'd talk about his fighting prowess, which would annoy my dad because he hates when people brag. And then somehow my 25-year-old brother's athleticism would come up, and then they'd probably go play some sort of sport in the yard. While they're outside my oldest brother and my dad would be discussing where they could get a shotgun on Christmas and my sister would scold them because Jace is very handsome. I'd have to explain that they just need to get to know him a little bit. He has a lot of defense mechanisms.
When it comes to presents, Jace would probably have some really unique, cool gifts for them all and that would warm them up to him a little bit. And when the night is over, he'd probably be on a cot on the floor, but he wouldn't be able to sleep, so he'd probably slip into the guest bedroom for a little while to talk.
There are some scenarios I imagine if I took certain YA guys home for Christmas.
Which YA guys (or girls) would you want to bring home for the holidays?
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Top Ten Books I Wouldn't Mind Santa Leaving Under the Tree
(a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish)
Vampire Academy (10th Anniversary Edition) by Richelle Mead - My favorite book series in the entire world has a special edition and you can bet your bottom dollar I want it in my hands.
The entire Selection series by Kiera Cass - This is a series I have been wanting to read for a very long time, and I know I'm going to want the entire series at my disposal because apparently this is an addicting series, but I cannot bring myself to buy the complete series.
The rest of A Series of Unfortunate Events (4-13) by Lemony Snicket - I've been majorly enjoying my re-read of this series, and it would be delightfully convenient if Santa left me the rest of the series so I can finish in time for the Netflix series.
Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo - These books are so beautiful and everyone raves about them, so I'd really love to get these under the tree and gaze lovingly at them and then devour the words.
Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson - I love Morgan Matson. If you've read my blog at all this year, you probably knew that already. If you're new, you know now: I adore her books, and this is the only one I haven't read yet.
The rest of the Saga series that is available (3-6) by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples - I am so into these graphic novels right now, and I want the rest of them in possession stat!
The rest of the Harry Potter series (2-7; 15th Anniversary Edition) by J.K. Rowling - I have finally decided to give this series a go again. I read the first book and a half a while ago and wasn't particularly impressed, but I just think it wasn't what I was looking for at the time/expected. Now I think I will be able to appreciate this series for what it is, and I'll be reading book #1 within the next month, so I wouldn't mind the rest of the series falling into my lap (or under my tree).
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare (original hardcover) - I have the rest of the series in the original covers, but NOT THE FIRST BOOK. I really want to re-read this series too. But I must have matching covers. I MUST.
Blackhearts by Nicole Castroman - I read this as an eARC and I just adore the crap outta it, and I'd love to have a copy for my shelves. Plus, the sequel is coming out soon and I want to be able to re-read this (or at least skim it).
The entire Winner's trilogy by Marie Rutkoski - I have seen so many people say so many good things about this series, and I've heard this has a lot of political intrigue, which I am very into at the moment. Plus, they are truly gorgeous books.
Well, there are the 10 (that's definitely not 10) books I would just love Santa to leave under my tree this fine holiday season. People don't usually give me books as presents, though, so I guarantee I will not be receiving any of these unless I cough out some cash.
What books do you want Santa to bring you?
Monday, December 19, 2016
Jingle All the Way Book Tag (Original)
IT IS THE WEEK OF CHRISTMAS. I REPEAT: IT IS NOW THE WEEK OF CHRISTMAS.
In case anyone was wondering, Christmas is my absolute favorite holiday in the entire world. It is my favorite time of year and I just feel so good and happy around Christmas time. To honor my love of Christmas, I'll be having fun, Christmas-themed posts for ya all week, and I've never been more excited for anything ever.
For today's post, I've created a book tag, and it revolves around Christmas music! I know there are similar book tags floating around the internet, but I wanted to create my own because I adore Christmas music very mucho. Okay, here we go!! I've really tried not to give the most cliche answers imaginable and I was marginally successful!
JINGLE BELLS
A fun, light-hearted book/series
This novel is always the very first thing that pops in my head when I think "light-hearted and fun." The characters are so cute and quirky and the story just gives ya good feels all around.
I SAW MOMMY KISSING SANTA CLAUSE
A book/series with a scandalous romance
Now, I want to be clear that I, by no means whatsoever, think that their relationship is scandalous. However, the people in the book do because of the time period and social customs. So basically, these two characters come from very different backgrounds. Teach has money and power. Anne, on the other hand, is a servant. She has no real home or fortune. Also (and this actually is scandalous to me) Teach is betrothed to another woman. So basically, everybody in their world would be stunned by their relationship but I just think it's really cute and sweet. (Here's my review, in case you were wondering)
I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
A book/series you are determined to re-read
If I'm being completely honest, I have so so so many things I want to re-read, and I feel like this is such a contrived answer, but I definitely think this series is calling my name the most at the moment (but City of Bones is the only book in the series I don't own--Hooray!!!). I never completed the final book in the series, so I want to do that and then re-read The Infernal Devices and maybe I'll have that all done by the time the third Dark Artifices releases and I can just binge the whole series.
SANTA CLAUSE IS COMING TO TOWN
Your most anticipated release of 2017
Just so we're all clear, I most likely won't stop talking about this book until it is in my hands in June 2017. As I mentioned in a previous post (like, yesterday) I 100% cried when this book was announced. Happy tears, of course. Sarah Dessen has been sleighing (*ba dum tsss*) me for YEARS and I just know she's not about to stop now.
SILENT NIGHT
A beautiful book/series that everyone knows
Okay, this question can certainly be interpreted in many ways (beautiful cover, beautiful writing, beautiful story, etc.) but I chose to go with beautiful writing. And while not EVERYONE may know about this book, I'd say it's fairly well-known. This book has the most stunning writing I've ever come across in a novel, I'd say. For more insights into my thoughts you can check out the 61 (Non-Spoilery) Thoughts I Had While Re-Reading Delirium.
WINTER WONDERLAND
A book/series with great worldbuilding
Hahahaha we all know I love this book because I don't shut up about it (here is my review if you want to know just how much I love it and why). One reason it is so fantastic is that Kiersten White literally puts you in the Ottoman Empire. Like, here I am knowing basically nothing about history (and even less about the history specific to this book) but I felt like I was living there. White's writing is so lush and detailed.
GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN
An underhyped book/series that is so great you want to tell everyone about it
This book was a very pleasant surprise and it helped me get out of a reading slump. It is very exciting and well written, not to mention the ALIENS and SOCIAL ISSUES and SLOW-BURN ROMANCE. I really wish more people would read this gem. (My review)
I SAW THREE SHIPS
Favorite trilogy
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
So, fun thing I've realized doing this tag: I've not completed a ton of trilogies. I've started several, I've added several to my TBR, but I've only read a handful of trilogies in their entirety. The ones I have finished were all excellent, which is why I've completed them, I'm sure, but Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me trilogy is one that continues to stick in my head and heart after several years. The beautiful writing and steamy romance have won me over for life, probably.
So, fun thing I've realized doing this tag: I've not completed a ton of trilogies. I've started several, I've added several to my TBR, but I've only read a handful of trilogies in their entirety. The ones I have finished were all excellent, which is why I've completed them, I'm sure, but Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me trilogy is one that continues to stick in my head and heart after several years. The beautiful writing and steamy romance have won me over for life, probably.
RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER
A book/series with an underdog protagonist who rises up
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
I was trying to come up with a less obvious answer, but the truth is that Katniss Everdeen is the very definition of the underdog who rises up. She rises up in the arena, and she rises up in the rebellion. She is the girl on fire, after all.
I was trying to come up with a less obvious answer, but the truth is that Katniss Everdeen is the very definition of the underdog who rises up. She rises up in the arena, and she rises up in the rebellion. She is the girl on fire, after all.
HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS
A book/series that helped you get through troubling times
I could write an entire post about this. In fact, I have! Check out the guest post I did over at Book Nerds Across America if you're curious how deeply significant this book is in my life.
Well, there you have it, friends. That's the Jingle All the Way Book Tag! Now to tag people!!
Well, there you have it, friends. That's the Jingle All the Way Book Tag! Now to tag people!!
I challenge the following people to do this tag before the year is up!
Kat @ Perks of Being a Book Nerd
Anna @ Adventures with a Book Nerd
Angel Erin @ Angel Erin's Book Obsession
Alyxandria @ The Book's Buzz
Briana @ Pages Unbound
and of course I'd love for anyone else interested to participate as well! Make sure to comment with a link to your post so I can check it out!
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Would You Rather #3: Dark Edition
This time I chose books with dark covers. I picked 20 dark-covered novels, paired them up at random, and then picked one. This was extremely difficult! I love most these books so much (there are a few I'm not so fond of), and there were some pairings where I spent way too long deliberating which one to choose.
ARE THERE ANY CHOICES YOU'D MAKE DIFFERENTLY?
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Top Ten Books I'd Keep In My Classroom
It's always so hard for me to choose a topic during these freebie weeks. This week was "School Freebie" since, ya know, school is once again in session. I chose a topic that The Broke and the Bookish actually gave for a suggestion and that's Top Ten Books I'd Keep In My Classroom If I Were A Teacher. I tried to choose a bit of a variety, and I tried to choose books I think would inspire high school kids to read more. For the sake of wider variety, I didn't pick more than one book from the same author.
Delirium by Lauren Oliver - This is such a gorgeous novel, and it reads rather quickly. I adored this book in high school as much as I do now.
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton - I actually read this one my freshman year of college, and, of course, enjoyed it a lot! I'd never even heard of it before that. This is a classic YA novel and I'd want my students to at least have the option to read it and know what it is.
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - This is the best college-set book I've ever read. I think it does a good job of capturing the uncertainty and discovering-yourself part of college. It would be good for the high school students who are planning to attend college. Also, it's just a really fantastic book.
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead - Of course I'd keep my favorite book of all-time in my library! Hopefully students would be able to escape into this world & these characters the same way I did when I was in high school.
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare - While I actually prefer The Infernal Devices over this series, I think City of Bones would have wider appeal to people who haven't read any Cassandra Clare before. City of Bones is the type of book that gets teens excited about books. And I think of all the books I've selected, this one would attract the biggest male audience.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - I'm fairly certain that this is the first classic novel I truly enjoyed, and so I think it's a good place for teens to start reading classics.
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness - This is a quick and impactful read, and I believe everyone on the planet would gain something from reading this novel.
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry - I don't have a logical explanation for this selection. I just love it and I think other teens will too.
Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson - This is an incredible novel that many teens will most likely be able to relate to, about friendship and romance and social anxiety. Also, it's a lot of fun!!
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi - The writing style in this book is so different than pretty much every other YA book on the shelves. Also, it's fun and exciting and addicting, and I think high school students would really love discovering this book.
Delirium by Lauren Oliver - This is such a gorgeous novel, and it reads rather quickly. I adored this book in high school as much as I do now.
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton - I actually read this one my freshman year of college, and, of course, enjoyed it a lot! I'd never even heard of it before that. This is a classic YA novel and I'd want my students to at least have the option to read it and know what it is.
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell - This is the best college-set book I've ever read. I think it does a good job of capturing the uncertainty and discovering-yourself part of college. It would be good for the high school students who are planning to attend college. Also, it's just a really fantastic book.
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead - Of course I'd keep my favorite book of all-time in my library! Hopefully students would be able to escape into this world & these characters the same way I did when I was in high school.
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare - While I actually prefer The Infernal Devices over this series, I think City of Bones would have wider appeal to people who haven't read any Cassandra Clare before. City of Bones is the type of book that gets teens excited about books. And I think of all the books I've selected, this one would attract the biggest male audience.
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - I'm fairly certain that this is the first classic novel I truly enjoyed, and so I think it's a good place for teens to start reading classics.
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness - This is a quick and impactful read, and I believe everyone on the planet would gain something from reading this novel.
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry - I don't have a logical explanation for this selection. I just love it and I think other teens will too.
Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson - This is an incredible novel that many teens will most likely be able to relate to, about friendship and romance and social anxiety. Also, it's a lot of fun!!
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi - The writing style in this book is so different than pretty much every other YA book on the shelves. Also, it's fun and exciting and addicting, and I think high school students would really love discovering this book.
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Sunday, August 28, 2016
Sunday Post #24
- Well, I moved back to school and started my junior year of college, which is just so weird to think about. I'm not sure what to think of my classes so far, but I do have a YA fiction writing class I'm excited for! And I actually have friends in that class, which is the best part of all.
- I've talked about it on twitter a bit and I mentioned it in a post, but I'll say it again--I'm wiped. I've been at school a week, and it's been busier than my entire summer. But it's good to be back and to have a life outside my couch again.
- On Friday night, a few friends and I had a sleepover in which we built a fort at 3 a.m. and all slept on my floor. It was a lot of fun, but it's been hard for me to find alone time.
Reviews:
- Game On by Michelle Smith
- Beyond the Red by Ava Jae
Memes:
- Top Ten Books On My TBR From Before I Started Blogging
Features/Misc.:
- Book Aesthetics #1: Summer Books
- My search for guest posters/reviewers & a co-blogger
Reviews:
- The Reader by Traci Chee
Memes:
- Top Ten Tuesday: Back to School Freebie
- Sunday Post #25
Features/misc.:
- August Recap
- Would You Rather: Dark Covers Edition
Textbooks:
Novels bought for school:
Novels bought for funsies!!!
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WHAT HAS YOUR WEEK IN BOOKS AND BLOGGING LOOKED LIKE??
Thursday, August 18, 2016
The Authors I Own The Most Books From
(Coming up with a title for this post was hard. I feel like everything I tried sounds so awkward.)
Maybe I'm weird, but I always think it's so interesting to know which authors take up the most space on other people's shelves. And recently I realized, I don't really know which authors take up the most space on MY shelves. I mean, obviously I had an idea, but I thought I'd do a definitive count and share the results with you people!
Coming in at seventh place (but really tied for sixth) with 5 books is...
As you can see above, I own all 4 books in the Caster Chronicles (co-written with Margaret Stohl), and then the first book in her own series, all of which I have read and enjoyed. I do plan to buy more books by her, like the sequel to Unbreakable, and The Lovely Reckless (her new contemporary book that has not been released yet). Also, I just realized that Dangerous Creatures is a full-length book with a sequel and everything. I thought it was just a novella or something. So obviously I need to buy that too. (The day after scheduling this post, I actually acquired a copy of Dangerous Creatures but I was too lazy to go back & revise).
Then, in sixth place also with 5 books is...
I own most of Oliver's YA work, with the exception of Vanishing Girls and Replica (which hasn't been released yet). I need to ad those to my collection, and any other YA books that Lauren Oliver puts out. She has several MG & adult books, but I don't have any plans to read those in the foreseeable future. I've read all of these and enjoyed them, but Panic fell a bit flat.
In fifth place with 6 books is...
I own most of Jenny Han's books, but I'm missing the first book in the Summer series and the third book in the Burn for Burn trilogy (co-written with Siobhan Vivian), both of which I've been trying to buy for a while but can;t find them in the format I want for cheap. I just learned that she also has a MG book that I swear no one talks about. When the newly-announced third book in her To All the Boys series comes out, I will be buying it ASAP. I've devoured all of these!
In fourth place (but actually tied for third) with 7 books is...
I own most of the books set in the Nightshade world that have been published, except, ya know, Nightshade, which I will buy when I find it in the format I want. I just recently bought The Inventor's Secret, which is the first book in her steampunk series, so I'll probably end up buying the rest of the trilogy (even though the covers don't really match???). Out of all of these, I've only read Wolfsbane, Bloodrose, and Invisibility. I should probably get on that.
In third place also with 7 books...
MY QUEEN. I am working on owning all her books. I'm still 5 away from a complete collection. Of course I've read every book she has put out.
In second place with 9 books...
It's honestly impossible to keep up with all of Clare's books because she has like novella bind-ups and a codex and graphic novels and who knows what else. She also has a MG series. My main concern is getting a copy of City of Bones so I can re-read The Mortal Instruments series (as I haven't finished the last two books). I also haven't read Lady Midnight yet, but I will soon.
AND COMING IN FIRST PLACE WITH 11 BOOKS...
Richelle Mead has written a lot of books for adults and young adults. While I do want to read/own them, I've heard they are not very good. I don't have the last two books in the Bloodlines series yet, but I will. The only book on this list I haven't read yet is The Fiery Heart, and I want to re-read the VA series and the beginning of the Bloodlines series before I do that. So it might be a while.
This post was a lot of fun! All of these authors are among my favorites, and I ended up doing quite a bit of research to figure out exactly what books I don't own and haven't read and which ones I want to, so it was really helpful.
WHICH AUTHORS DO YOU OWN THE MOST BOOKS FROM? DO WE HAVE ANY AUTHORS IN COMMON?
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